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    "content": "is emotive, expensive and 20 per cent of the brokers in this country are in the land sector. People die because of land. The post-election violence in 2007/2008 was caused by land disputes. This piece of legislation must be dealt with in a sober way, so that Kenyans do not use land as a source of conflict. Land should be a source of production to help the economy grow. Clause 52 of the Bill proposes to amend Section 12 of the Act to create the initiation of the process of allocation of public land by the national and county government. How do you allocate national land? Clauses 55 to 64 propose to amend Sections 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 36, 38, 42, 63 and 65 of the Land Act. We will ask the Office of the Clerk to provide Members with copies of the Land Registration Act, The NLC Act and the Land Act at the entrance. This Bill seeks to amend other laws and we should have them here. All the sections that I have mentioned deal with inconsistency, grammatical and typo errors. The amendments are correcting them. Clauses 66 to 71 seek to amend Sections 78, 79, 81, 82, 87 of the Land Act to rectify certain apparent mix-ups of technical terms relating to how you charge land. Clauses 72 to 79 seek to amend Sections 88, 90, 91, 92 up to 96 of the Act, again for editorial purposes. I have given a summary of the Bill. Finally, Clauses 108 and 109 amend Section 159 of the Act and insert a new section immediately after Section 159 to provide for the manner and procedure of proscribing and reviewing the minimum and maximum land holding acreage."
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